Inspect to see if you can reuse it or if you need a new one.
Remove toilet flange wood floor.
Unscrew nuts from the bolts at the bottom of the toilet with pliers or a wrench.
Gently rock the toilet bowl side to side to break this seal.
Remove all the old build up in order for the toilet flange to seal properly.
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If it is a 3 inch cast iron pipe.
Then remove the toilet by disconnecting the hoses and unscrewing the bolts on the floor.
Keep the screws safe because you can reuse them later.
This can be done by scraping or sanding with a wire brush on a drill.
Break off the old toilet flange from the outside.
To replace a toilet flange lay newspaper down on the floor around the toilet and turn off the water to the toilet before flushing and siphoning all of the water out of the bowl.
After removing the old tile floor which was set on a thick wet bed the top of the flange sat 3 above the plywood subfloor.
Step 6 removing the flange.
Pry off the bolt caps at the base of the toilet using a screwdriver.
If only the area directly below the flange is rotted you can install a two piece steel closet flange support.
The bottom of the toilet bowl will be sealed to the toilet flange with a wax ring.
One you ve secured the toilet to the flange by tightening the two toilet bolts protect the wood floor with caulk.
This diy video will show you how to remove an old 4 pvc flange that is cemented to a 4 pipe that you may do it without special tools.
Install a toilet flange on the outside.
If you can t turn them cut the bolts just below the nuts with a hacksaw.
But if your floor is severely rotted say more than an inch beyond the flange you re stuck replacing the flooring around the toilet.
To avoid this shim up the toilet using either plastic toilet shims available at any hardware store or a toilet base slab with the same shape as the base of the toilet.
Use a little silicone on the gasket when you begin tightening it up.
Lift the toilet off the remaining bolts and place on a tarp upside down.
Clean away any remaining wax from around the flange and remove the screws which are fixing it to the floor.
It goes under the flange and transfers the load of the flange and toilet and you out onto more solid surrounding wood.
When removing the toilet flange the methods used will vary depending on the type of material your flange is made from.
The new tile will be set on cement board that will be affixed to the plywood subfloor and only add 5 8 height.